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Gary Hilary Boudreaux, age 88, passed away on Friday, October 3, 2025.
Gary is survived by his loving wife of 61 years, Linda P. Boudreaux; his children, Denise B. George (Greg), Simone B. Pierce (Clifton) and Matthew J. Boudreaux (Rebecca); his grandchildren, Gregory Hunter George (Sarah), Spencer B. George, Lindsey P. Dupre (Corey), Ashley B. McIntyre, Madeleine B. Crochet (Bryce) and Lauren O. Boudreaux; his great-grandchildren, Walker L. Dupre, Reid T. McIntyre and Elizabeth B. George; his brothers, Frederic J. Boudreaux, Sr. and Timothy S. Boudreaux.
Gary was preceded in passing by his parents, Robert J. Boudreaux, Sr. and Grace Cartozzo Boudreaux; his brother, Robert J. Boudreaux, Jr.
Services were held privately by the family.
The family would like to extend their sincere gratitude to the staff of Haydel Hospice, Mary Bird Perkins, Dr. Janeiro Goffin, Dr. Richard Haydel and Nancy Faucheaux, N.P. for their care and compassion for Gary and his family.
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